Police Beat for week of Oct. 2

A woman died of apparent natural causes at the location. The medical examiner did not respond and a chaplin assisted her husband with funeral home arrangements.

CPS Referral – 10100 blk 53rd St.

An officer investigated the possible abuse of a 3-year-old foster child at the location. The case is under investigation.

Involuntary Commitment – 2600 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the location for a subject pushing staff members, threatening other students and threatening suicide. Aid transported him to the hospital for a mental evaluation. The subject’s mother was unable to respond to the school, but the officer notified her via phone of the situation.

CPS Referral – 12300 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd.

The staff at a local school became aware of a student that had possibly been abused by his stepfather. The student had a bruise and some scratches on his face and several bruises on his leg. The officers and Child Protective Services removed the student from his home. The case is under investigation.

Suspicious – 5100 blk 81st Pl. S.W.

A caller advised that her neighbor was in her tree acting strangely. The officers spoke with her neighbor who would only give his first name, but said he was changing it to “Winning Sheen” (after Charlie Sheen). He was verbally aggressive with the officers, made very bizarre comments and was wearing a headlamp. The officers told him to stay off his neighbor’s property.

Suspicious – 4500 blk Harbour Heights Dr.

A resident advised that a solicitor called him and said that his computer had a virus and that he needed to buy some anti-virus software for $300. When the caller refused, the solicitor said that his computer and house were likely to blow up. The officer attempted to make contact with the solicitor by phone, but the number was continuously busy. The resident did not believe the threat.

Suspicious – 8500 blk SR-525

An employee at the location found a suspicious (possibly forged) check in one of the rooms. The case is under investigation.

Malicious Mischief – 4400 blk 76th St.

A caller advised that an unknown person(s) smashed a pumpkin and tampered with a lock at the community garden. The lock was undamaged. She requested an extra watch on the area.

Suspicious – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the report of several juveniles in front of the location drinking beer. The officers spoke with the individuals and found no evidence of alcohol drinking.

Theft – 5000 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller advised that two silver Razor Scooters and a teal Raptor bicycle were stolen from the location over the last few days.There are no suspects.

Collision – 10200 blk SR-525

Vehicle 1 rear-ended Vehicle 2 at the location. Neither vehicle was impounded and there were no injuries, but the drivers argued about the collision.

Property Report – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller found a bicycle at the library. It was the bike stolen from Harbour Pointe Middle School. An officer returned it to its owner.

Narcotics – 8500 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the location for a report of possible drug activity. The officers contacted two subjects, but saw no evidence of drug activity.

Suspicious – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller advised that her 13-year-old daughter received a letter from a 40-year-old man stating that he said that he saw her at the location and wanted to meet her. There was no sexual reference in the letter. The caller did not want to file a report at this time, but wanted the police to be aware of the situation.

Collision – 8000 blk SR-525

An officer responded to the location for a two-vehicle collision. A vehicle backed into a parked vehicle. There were no injuries.

DWLS – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found the driver was driving with a suspended license. He was cited and released.

Juvenile Problem – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to contact a subject at the police department regarding a third -party report that someone was going to beat up her daughter. The officer found that another juvenile was responsible for posting some veiled threats online. The juvenile’s parents were already aware of the posts and had him remove them. The juvenile agreed there would be no problems and said that his account had been hacked. The caller was advised to also report the incident to the school.

DUI – 600 blk Front St.

An officer responded to the above area for a report of a possible DUI. Officers contacted the driver who had not been drinking, but was on his way home from work.

Public Assist – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller advised that she was stuck in the gym area because her keycard was not working. Prior to an officer’s arrival, she called back and said that she had gotten out.

Sept. 26

Welfare Check – 10400 blk Marine View Dr.

A caller requested a check on her friend. The caller reported that her friend was afraid of her husband and that she has not heard from her since February. The officer got no answer at the door and left her business card requesting that the friend call the her friend.

Traffic Complaint – 11700 blk SR-525

A caller reported a dark green Chevy sedan that was speeding and almost hit a pedestrian. The vehicle was gone on arrival.

Theft – 10800 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that his gray and silver Dawes brand bicycle was stolen on Sept. 24. There are no suspects at this time.

Animal Complaint – 6400 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A caller reported that the neighbor’s dog had been barking all day. An officer sat at the location for 10 minutes and did not hear the dog barking.

Animal Complaint – 600 blk Front St.

A caller reported that the owner of three dogs was allowing them to run off-leash at Lighthouse Park. They were not located.

Traffic Complaint – 12300 H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that there was a black Chevy SUV running through the crosswalk while kids were trying to cross. The vehicle was not located, but the caller requested extra watch.

Juvenile Problem – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that some juveniles said that a female was poking a knife or a needle into her arm. Officers located her and she had a very small poke mark on her arm by the bend of her elbow. She did not appear to be on drugs or a danger to herself or others. Her mother arrived at the library as the officers were speaking with her and the officers released her to her mother.

Animal Complaint – 53rd Ave. W. & 92nd St. S.W.

An officer responded to the report of a loose German Shepard at the location. The officer en route at press time.

Public Assist – 5700 blk 94th Pl. S.W.

A caller reported that her patio umbrella had been stolen about two weeks ago. She mentioned that it went missing just after a windstorm. The officer located it on her roof and retrieved it for her.

Traffic Complaint – SR-525 & Front St.

A caller reported a Jeep with a possibly intoxicated driver was on the ferry about to dock. No violations were observed and the vehicle was not stopped.

Possession of Marijuana – 4700 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that a group of juveniles just walked behind the library. She said that she was concerned about graffiti. The officers found the group had been smoking marijuana. One was cited and released for possession of marijuana.

Sept. 27

Animal Complaint – 100 blk Park Ave.

A caller requested a phone call regarding his missing black lab. An officer determined that he found his dog.

Harassment – 10300 blk 66th Pl. W.

An officer responded to the location for a harassment report. The complainant was receiving calls and letters from a former tenant demanding deposits and other restitution from a former rental contract. The caller was mostly concerned because the former tenant has a criminal record. The officer advised the reporting party to obtain an anti-harassment order.

Possession of a Weapon – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer received a report of a white man, 20-30 years old, last seen wearing fatigues, shorts and carrying a bag with a rifle in it. The man was not threatening anyone with the rifle and was just walking north on SR-525. There was no crime and the man was not located.

Fraud – 11000 blk 55th Ave. W.

An officer responded to the police station for a walk-in fraud complaint. No more information was available.

Animal Complaint – 1600 blk Horizon Pl.

An officer responded to the above location for a report of the neighbor’s chicken in the caller’s yard. No more information was available.

Animal Complaint – 700 blk 5th St.

A resident called to report he found a dead bat on his lawn and was throwing it away. The caller wanted police advised in case it needed to be tested for disease.

Animal Complaint – 11700 blk SR-525

A caller complained about dogs locked in a green Ford at the above location. Officer determined that the dogs were not in danger.

Juvenile Problem – 4800 blk 81st Pl. S.W.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of juveniles throwing rocks. It was determined that nothing was damaged. The subjects were not located.

Juvenile Problem – 8300 blk 53rd Ave. W.

An officer was dispatched to a report of juveniles skateboarding at the above location. The juveniles and they agreed to leave.

Traffic Complaint – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to a report of a red Mercedes swerving in the area. The vehicle was gone on arrival.

Traffic Complaint – 92nd St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer responded to the above area for a beige Chevrolet that cut the caller off. The officer checked the area but the vehicle was not found.

Suspicious/Assist Law – 1200 blk 5th St.

A caller reported that while riding a bicycle in the gulch behind the location, he heard four possible gunshots. It was determined to have occurred in Everett and Everett police responded to meet with the complainant. Mukilteo officers conducted an extensive check of the gulch and surrounding area and did not locate anyone else who heard the shots and did not find any additional evidence. Everett police later located juveniles near the location playing with BB guns.

Solicitors – 12700 blk 52nd Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to an area check for a group of solicitors in the area. They were not located.

Suspicious – 700 blk 16th Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to an area check for what was described as a homeless male who urinated in a nearby field. The subject was not located.

Sept. 28

Public Assist – 11000 blk E. Villa Monte Dr.

A caller advised his dog was locked inside his vehicle that was running in his driveway. The caller was worried the dog would run out of air. An officer advised him that the dog would not run out of air and referred him to a towing service.

Traffic Hazard – Possession Way

An officer was dispatched to the location for a tree in the roadway. The officer cleared the roadway and Public Works was notified.

Hit and Run – 6000 blk Championship Ct.

An officer responded to the location for a hit-and-run collision. Upon arrival, it was determined that sometime overnight someone struck the mirror of the caller’s SUV and fled the scene.

Animal Complaint – 56th Ave. W. & Chennault Beach Rd.

An officer was dispatched to a report of a deceased raccoon at the above location. The call was referred to Animal Control.

Collision – 121st St. S.W. & SR-525

Officers responded to a collision at the above location. Upon arrival, it was determined the collision occurred in un-incorporated Snohomish County. Officers checked for injuries and cleared the roadway. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office responded and took over the investigation.

Animal Complaint – 13400 blk Pacific Pointe Ln.

A caller advised that a customer rented a truck a week ago and left a snake inside. The truck has now been rented to a new customer and the snake was still in the cab of the truck. Upon arrival, an officer determined that the snake was lost a while ago and the owner thought it escaped. The truck has been rented out several times since and, today, when the renter returned the truck, he was scared. The snake’s owner was contacted and responded to collect it.

Suspicious – 10000 blk 50th Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to the location for a suspicious complaint. It was determined that the caller and her husband are separated, and she thinks he has been letting himself in the house, moving things and retrieving belongings. The caller was advised to seek a restraining order.

Vehicle Theft – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the location for a vehicle theft report. A white Honda had been taken some time overnight. The vehicle was entered into the computer system as stolen. Impound was authorized.

Suspicious – 10100 blk 64th Pl. W.

Officers were asked to check the location, as lights were on the homeowner did not leave on when she left. No one was found inside the unsecured residence. Officers advised the homeowner to secure her residence better.

Traffic Hazard – 9th St. & Randolph Ave.

Officers responded to the area for a tree blocking the roadway. They moved the tree.

Suspicious – 8400 blk SR-525

Officers checked the residence after the housesitter returned home and noticed a light on that should have been off. The officers found no one inside and there were no signs of forced entry or anything else suspicious.

Assist Fire – 8400 blk SR-525

Officers assisted the fire department with a minor oil leak at the location. The officers returned later to assist in the exchange of information between the store employee and the involved subject.

Disturbance – 4300 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

Officers responded to the location to check for a subject refusing to leave after “belly bumping”an employee. The officers contacted the subject and he was trespassed from the location. The employee was not injured and did not want to file a report.

Sept. 29

Hit and Run – Paine Field Blvd. & SR-525

An officer responded to the above location for a street light pole down in the northbound lanes of Paine Field Boulevard. Upon arrival, it was determined that a white or gray Honda passenger car had struck the pole and fled. The vehicle was not located.

Collision – 88th St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer responded to the above location for a collision. The driver attempted to make a U-turn and drove into a deep ditch. The driver had arranged for a AAA tow.

Nuisance Complaint – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to the location for subjects that needed to be escorted out of their room for non-payment. The subjects and they agreed to leave.

Vehicle Recovery – 11500 blk Meridian Ave. S.

Officer was advised of the recovery of a vehicle stolen out of Mukilteo on 09-28-13. The vehicle was impounded with both plates and the vehicle was drivable. Officer contacted the registered owner and advised him where his vehicle was.

Harassment – 7900 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the location for a report of a known subject calling and harassing the business. The officer gave the reporting party several suggestions on how to deal with the problem. The caller advised she would be contacting the phone company tomorrow.

Assault – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

A caller requested a phone call regarding an assault that occurred at the above location on July 5. No more information was available.

Collision – H.P. Blvd. S.W. & Harbour Reach Dr.

Officers were dispatched to a collision at the above location. No more information was available.

Unwanted Subject – 8900 blk 44th Ave. W.

A caller advised that her boyfriend was in the backyard refusing to leave. Officers located the subject and he agreed to stay somewhere else for the night.

Unwanted Subject – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller advised that his son had allowed a female to stay at his apartment for the past few months and he now wanted her to leave. The female advised that she would try to find new living arrangements tomorrow.

Vehicle Prowl – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller advised that the lock to his U-Haul truck was cut off yesterday morning and several items were stolen from the truck. A neighbor reportedly witnessed the incident but did not call 911 at the time. The case is under investigation.

Sept. 30

Vehicle Theft – 5200 blk 84th St. S.W.

A caller advised that his silver Honda was stolen sometime after 5 a.m. Both plates were on the vehicle when it was stolen and he requested no impound. The vehicle was entered into the computer system.

Vehicle Prowl/Theft – 4200 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

A caller reported that her vehicle was prowled on Friday morning while it was parked at the location. Her purse was stolen from the car and a withdrawal of $2,400 was made from her account. There are no suspects.

Suspicious – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that there was an abandoned baby stroller on the sidewalk east of the location. It was gone on arrival.

Animal Complaint – 200 blk Leslie Ln.

A caller reported that there was a cat in her driveway that had been hit by a car and its back legs were broken. The officer took the cat to PAWS.

Disturbance – 700 blk 2nd St.

Officers responded to the location for an intoxicated subject refusing to leave. The officers contacted the subject and he agreed to walk home.

DWLS 3 – 1500 blk Lamar Dr.

An officer stopped a vehicle as the driver was driving with a suspended license. The officer cited the driver and also issued him a traffic infraction for no liability insurance.

Unwanted Subject – 13200 blk 46th Pl. W.

A caller advised that her son was knocking on her door and she did not want him there. She did not answer the door, and he left prior to the officers’ arrival.

Vehicle Prowl – 7600 blk 49th Ave. W.

A caller reported that a men’s and women’s diamond rings were stolen from his vehicle overnight. There was no damage and no suspects.

Verbal Domestic – 11100 blk 58th Ave. W.

A caller advised that she had argued with her son who was coming down off heroin, had warrants and was asleep in her car with the garage open. Her son left prior to the officers’ arrival and was not located. There was no evidence of an assault.

Vehicle Prowl – 7600 blk 49th Ave. W.

A caller reported that an unknown person prowled her unlocked vehicle and took a cellular phone charger. She requested extra watch.

Warrant Service – 11100 blk 58th Ave. W.

A caller advised that her son had returned home. She said that her son had a warrant and officers had been looking for him earlier in the day. While officers were en route, the caller advised that her son had armed himself with a kitchen knife and was threatening to cut his wrists. Upon arrival, the officers spoke to her son and he surrendered without incident. He was booked into the Snohomish County Jail for two theft warrants out of Everett. The officer notified the County Designated Mental Health Professional and as well as the jail that the subject was suicidal.

Oct. 1

Harassment – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller advised that she is going through a divorce and her ex-husband has been calling her names and saying things like, “The pain train is coming.” She did not want to file a report, but asked for information about protection orders.

Vehicle Prowl – 1800 blk 19th Dr.

A caller advised that she had two vehicles prowled last night. There was no damage to the vehicles, but a checkbook was missing from one of them.

Suspicious – 12000 blk Concord Way

A complainant reported that there was an antique motorcycle parked in front of his house. The officer spoke with the owner of the motorcycle and he said he would move it.

Vehicle Prowl – 1900 blk Clover Pl.

A caller advised that her and her husband’s vehicles were prowled overnight and a GPS, a pair of sunglasses and a Boeing badge were stolen. The vehicles were likely left unlocked and there are no suspects.

Theft – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A caller advised that his son’s green BMX style Mongoose bicycle was stolen between the Sept. 27 and Sept. 30 from the location. He said that the bike was secured with a chain when it was stolen. There are no suspects and the bike was entered as stolen. He further said that his son also had a white BMX Mongoose bicycle stolen about two months ago from the same location.

Disturbance – 300 blk Lincoln Ave.

Officers responded to the location for a disturbance. On arrival, the officers discovered that a subject yelled at another member in attendance at a dog park meeting. There was no evidence of an assault.

Death Notification – 4900 blk Brighton Pl.

Officers notified a resident that his cousin and next of kin had died in a motorcycle collision in Florida.

Vehicle Prowl – 7200 blk 45th Pl. W.

A caller advised that her unlocked vehicle was prowled overnight. Nothing of value was taken. She requested extra watch.

Missing Child – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the location for a missing 4-year-old child. The babysitter had left the door unlocked and the child left the residence. The officers located her a short distance away.

Vehicle Prowl – 4700 blk 76th St. S.W.

A caller advised that sometime between 4 p.m. on Sept. 29 and 7 a.m. on Sept. 30 someone entered his unlocked vehicle. His wallet containing credit cards was missing and the credit cards had already been used.

Suspicious – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

A caller reported two subjects running across the lawn behind her apartment. She said that she thought that they were trying to hide from someone. They were not found.

Suspicious – 4800 blk Pointes Dr.

A caller advised that they heard what sounded like a possible collision nearby. An officer found that a moving truck had been putting away the lift gate, which made the noise.

DWLS – Front St. & SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found the driver was driving with a suspended license. He was cited and released.

Public Assist – 11600 blk 59th Ave. W.

A caller advised that he heard a noise out back and when he went to investigate he locked himself out of the house. Officers located an unlocked window on the garage and helped him get into his house.